FM Cultural Calendar | Starting Tuesday, October 29, 2013

We Will Rock YouFeaturing the greatest hits of the legendary British rock group, Queen, WE WILL ROCK YOU is now in its 11th year in London and has been seen by 15 million people worldwide. The hilarious, multi-award-winning and record-breaking show is written by celebrated British comedian Ben Elton and boasts a fantastic score of killer Queen tunes that you just can't resist singing along to, such as "Another One Bites The Dust," "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," "We Are The Champions," "Bohemian Rhapsody" and, of course, "We Will Rock You."10/29/2013 - 11/03/2013Benedum Center, 237 7th St., Pittsburgh, PAwebsite | map

Thomas Dolby - The Invisible Lighthouse LiveDrusky Entertainment presents The Invisible Lighthouse Live, combining Thomas Dolby's music and storytelling in one breathtaking show -- a unique transmedia performance. The screening of his award-winning film will be augmented with live narration, live foley artist Blake Leyth, and a musical soundtrack by Thomas – with songs spanning his entire catalogue from 'Cloudburst At Shingle Street' to 'Oceanea.'10/29/2013Time: 8:00 pmAndrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall, 300 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, PAwebsite | map

Listen Locally – Cuidado Tango BandCuidado is Pittsburgh's most dangerous tango band. Members of the group have performed throughout the United States, Europe, and Japan. Their extensive backgrounds in tango, classical and jazz music fuse to create a fresh and unique sound unlike any other group performing today.10/30/2013Time: 7:30 pmAndrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall, 300 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, PAwebsite | map

Blue/OrangeJoe Penhall's Olivier Award-winning Blue/Orange is a caustically funny play about race and the mental health system. In a London psychiatric hospital, an enigmatic patient (Rico Parker) claims to be the son of an African dictator--a story that seems unnervingly plausible. What begins as a battle of wills between a young idealistic doctor (David Whalen) and his jaded superior (Sam Tsoutsouvas) over the appropriate course of treatment for his patient, eventually turns into something altogether different. Andrew S. Paul, director; Mark Clayton Southers, producer.11/01/2013 - 11/23/2013Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre, 937 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PAwebsite | map

Flanders Recorder QuartetAn R&B favorite, the world's foremost recorder quartet returns for a delightful program inspired by their boundless admiration for J.S. Bach. Original arrangements of works by the German master comprise the first half and in the second you are invited to dine on delectable "courses" – early and contemporary – inspired by Chef Bach.11/02/2013Time: 8:00 pmSynod Hall, 125 N. Craig St, Pittsburgh, PAwebsite | map

City LightsUniversally praised as one of the greatest films ever made, City Lights – written by, directed by, and starring the great Charlie Chaplin – is presented in all its cinematic glory on the big screen, with the orchestra performing the superb soundtrack live.11/02/2013Time: 7:30 pmButler Intermediate High School, 551 Fairground Hill Rd, Butler, PAwebsite | map